RE: Discovering a new world called "Steemit" - My First Post!
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I’m looking forward to reading more from you, @gpwar. I am a martial artist, too! I feel the same way you do about it. I hope your knee problems will not prevent you from continuing to train as you get to the higher levels.
Cheers!
@mitneb
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good friend, I'm glad you like my intrducciony thank you and for your support.
If the first language is not English but I try to learn because it is very important for communication nowadays.
I am encouraged by your comment and more to know that he is also a martial artist I would like to read one of his experiences and which art he practices, I hope he is in communication with you through chat.
again thank you very much for your support I hope to learn from your experiences as well as you can learn from mine.
You're welcome, @gpwar! I replied to your message in chat, and maybe you have not seen it yet, so go check your chat messages from me.
I have not written any martial arts related articles, but others have asked, so I ought to do it sometime. Maybe this summer.
I teach the Filipino martial art of Eskrima. My teacher was Mangisursuro Mike Inay in California. He unfortunately passed away many years ago. You can read more about my Eskrima on my website: www.HeartlandEskrimaSchool.com
Your English language skills will certainly improve as you read and write in English here on Steemit. Just give it a try, and don't be afraid of failure.
Cheers!
@mitneb
@mitneb will be visiting your page, and I would like to see one of your history in that martial art
My regards, brother!
Sounds good, @gpwar. I will be sure to let you know when I get the article written.
Cheers!
Sister @mitneb